Chicago Authorities Probe Potential Gunfire Damage at Lincoln Square Martial Arts Studio Owned by Muslim Figure
Chicago police are investigating damage from apparent gunfire at Redzovic Jiu-Jitsu, a studio owned by Muslim personality Eddie Redzovic. CAIR urges treating it as a possible hate crime.
Global Tech Meltdown Creates Chaos with Flights Grounded, Banks Frozen in Chicago
A widespread tech outage affected various services, including airlines and banking, with significant disruptions in Chicago and globally. Microsoft's issues with its 365 services were identified as the cause.
Arlington Heights School Nurse Suspended Amid Allegations of Medication Swap, Police and DCFS Investigating
A nurse at Westgate Elementary in Arlington Heights is suspended amid allegations of swapping students' meds, prompting a police and child services investigation. A child showed signs of drug exposure, leading a family to hire a law firm.
Illinois Set for Spectacular Cicada Emergence as Two Broods Overlap for First Time Since 1803
Illinois is set to witness a rare event as two cicada broods, XIII and XIX, emerge simultaneously for the first time since 1803, creating a massive, noisy display. The phenomenon occurs once every 221 years and will feature billions of cicadas.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul Joins 11 States Pushing DEA to Reclassify Marijuana for Public Health and Business Benefits
State Attorney General Kwame Raoul, with 11 others, requests the DEA to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III to promote public health and aid legitimate businesses.












